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  2. 1. Exercise. Exercising increases blood flow to your heart, lungs, and muscles. It can also reduce blood flow to your hands, making them cooler. Sometimes the blood vessels in your hands will ...

  3. 15 Causes of Swollen Fingers - WebMD

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    Infections. Three that can cause swollen fingers are: Herpetic whitlow: A herpes infection that causes small, swollen, bloody blisters on the fingers. Paronychia: An infection in the nail base ...

  4. Peripheral Edema: Definition, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Peripheral edema is swelling of your lower legs or hands. The cause may be simple, such as sitting for too long on a plane or standing for too long. Or it may involve a more serious underlying ...

  5. Hand Osteoarthritis: Symptoms, Treatments, Remedies, and ...

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    Hand osteoarthritis causes pain and stiffness in your joints. Learn more about the causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, home remedies, and prevention of hand osteoarthritis.

  6. Pain in Hand: 10 Possible Causes - Healthline

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    nerve damage. repetitive motion injuries. sprains and fractures. several chronic health conditions. Many conditions contributing to hand pain can be treated. Depending on the cause of your hand ...

  7. You should closely monitor the finger or hand to watch for complications such as swelling or infection under the splint. Often, you will be asked to return to the doctor’s office in 24-48 hours.

  8. Swollen fingers caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve that runs through the center of the hand becomes compressed. This nerve affects feeling in the ...

  9. Why Does My Hand Hurt? 5 Causes of Hand and Wrist Pain - WebMD

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    An injury or disease of the muscles, nerves, or tendons in your hand can cause pain. Arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome are common causes of hand pain. Hand pain can often be cured ...